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Proficiency in machine setups for production runs, blueprint reading, quality inspection, creating preventive maintenance plans, mechanical troubleshooting, and lean manufacturing principles.
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3 years or more manufacturing and Plastic injection molding experience highly desirable and 2 years or more of supervisory experience Substantial interpersonal skills both verbal and written for interaction with plant management and subordinates.
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Manage, grain, milling and production line operations, including food safety, plant quality, customer experience, employee and asset safety, operation efficiencies, plant security, plant environmental, cost savings, budgets, continuous improvement, and drive initiatives and innovation that generate new opportunities.
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Manage policy deployment in areas of lean manufacturing techniques, quality, cost reduction, complete and on-time delivery, safety, customer satisfaction, employee relations & engagement, visual controls, and plant performance measures.
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Job Segment: Production Manager, Industrial, Lean Six Sigma, Manager, Material Planner, Manufacturing, Management. Job dimensions Works with Planner/Scheduler to produce production plan that meets customer requirements and allocates plant resources to meet the production plan.
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Minimum of ten (10) years manufacturing experience in positions of increasing responsibility including five (5) plus years in a management role including Plant Superintendent or Plant Manager.
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Plant operation accountabilities include production, logistics, quality and maintenance while ensuring compliance with all labour, safety, environmental, ISO and corporate policies and regulations.
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Directs all manufacturing plant functions from inbound freight, receiving, warehousing, inventory, work in progress, process order management through outbound freight, etc. The incumbent is responsible for all manufacturing and logistics activities, material movements and inventory accuracy of the assigned manufacturing plant(s.
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Oversee daily operations of our manufacturing plant, ensuring that production schedules are met and quality standards are upheld. Prior experience in plant production management and machinery maintenance.
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Keywords: production management, manufacturing, production, quality, supervisor, plant manager, manufacturing manager, operations manager. Process Improvement, 5S, Six Sigma, Lean Manufacturing, CI.
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Develop and execute resource plans that include production and capacity planning, inventory management practices, integrated process and information systems, people and capital resource planning, and established long range site plans to insure the proper balances between Safety, Quality, Delivery, Cost, and employee engagement for multiple plant operations.
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Reports to: Plant Manager, Manufacturing Manager, Production Supervisor, Shift Supervisor/Lead, or Production Lead. Position is an entry-level position within the manufacturing area, primarily responsible for performing weigh-up or packaging duties within the production department.
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This role is part of the plant leadership team and has a broad range of technical responsibilities including: owning the plant engineering strategy and execution, developing a proactive maintenance program, providing technical expertise to production, and driving continuous improvement across manufacturing.
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Collaborate with plant BPI resources to ensure continuous technical support for production. Strong focus on operational excellence, lean manufacturing, and sustainability.
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Major interactions include: Personnel problems, disciplinary actions; receives operating cost analysis from the Plant Controller; Lean Manager to further the concepts of Lean manufacturing; Purchasing Department in testing of new materials; vendors regarding the usage of their products; AAR inspectors and customers reviewing the plant operations; Quality Manager to ensure adherence to AAR and Griffin quality standards and/or specification.
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